Highline School District Announces Dual Language Programs at Two More Schools

More Highline-area Kindergarteners will learn a second language at school starting next fall, the Highline School District announced Wednesday, Sept. 5.

“Highline will open new dual language programs at White Center Heights and Madrona elementary schools,” reads the announcement. “Each school will have two dual-language Kindergarten classes starting in fall 2013.”

Madrona will offer Spanish immersion.

At White Center Heights, there will be one Vietnamese immersion and one Spanish immersion class.

Half of the students in each program are native English speakers and half are native speakers of the other language. Students spend 50 percent of every day learning in English and the other 50% learning in the second language.

Each year, the schools will add a grade level as students progress through each grade and new Kindergarteners enter the program every fall.

Hilltop and Mount View elementary schools were the first two schools in the district to offer Spanish dual language programs. The first cohort at Hilltop will enter 7th grade in 2015. Highline plans to expand dual language to middle school at that time.

Demand for dual language classrooms in growing in Highline.

“We anticipate expanding to other elementary schools in the next three to five years,” said Bernard Koontz, Director of Language and Cultural Arts.